(chiefly historical) A port city on the Aegean coast of western Asia Minor founded in circa the 11 <sup>th</sup> century BC on the site of the present-day Turkish city of İzmir.
The Smyrna crusade was only superficially a success.
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The Seljuq campaigns in the Aegean refer to the ground and naval actions conducted by the Seljuk Turks, chiefly under the leadership of Tzachas of Smyrna against the Byzantine Empire.
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The agenda of Pope Francis should actually have included the churches of Turkey that have been destroyed, damaged or converted into many things, including stables -- like the historical Armenian Gregoryan Church in the province of Izmir (Smyrna).
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The first Smyrniote crusade began with a naval victory and ended with a successful assault on Smyrna, capturing the harbour and the citadel but not the acropolis, on 28 October 1344.